In the infamous( (I like to think) album, I found this photo of Granny (on the right – a vision in blue) and her nameless chum, being terribly sensible compared to previous photos. This photo has been converted into a postcard, although it was never posted and there’s nothing on the back. I don’t have any musical relatives (or any photos of them being musical) and no relatives who were pictured sitting on barrels, so I’ve gone my own way, as I do…

Glad to see that Granny has a hanky at hand, just in case. The young lady on the left must have been a significant part of Granny’s life, as she appears in another postcard, looking equally elegant in the snow. Well, at least you can’t see her grey socks and lace-ups in the following one, and she has a cute canine accessory.

Through the wonders of T’interweb, I have made contact with a “cousin” in Canada, and she has yet another cousin visiting next week, so hopefully I’ll be able to share Granny’s pictures with folk who have their own relatives starring in them 😀

Hurray for the Interweb 🙂 I can hardly wait!

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I love the coloring and your granny’s outfit in the first photo. The second one reminds me of a snow picture I have of myself and the black standard poodle my family had. It also reminds me of the “storm coats” that were popular when I was a child.

I see what you mean about sensible. Compared with the ‘tree’ and ‘hand on knee’ photos it’s almost restrained. Both pictures are lovely though and the coat in the secondone looks just the thing for a cold day. Very stylish and warm.

Two very attractive and well dressed ladies. I remember the colorizing of photos. I have a couple of old ones myself. That looks like a very expensive outfit on the second photo. I enjoyed this post.
QMM

Indeed, three cheers for the Interweb! Not only does it allow interested relatives to share images of their common ancestors : but allows everyone to have an insight into interesting lives and times which are now sadly gone.